Tesla has introduced a new all-wheel drive (AWD) Cybertruck priced at $59,990, making it the most affordable option yet, although still higher than Elon Musk’s original $40,000 target. The company has also reduced the price of the high-end Cyberbeast variant by $15,000 in an effort to boost sales.
The latest AWD model, equipped with dual motors, offers features like a powered tonneau cover, bed outlets, and adaptive damping. However, the addition of the second motor slightly reduces the range to 325 miles from 350. Musk indicated that the $59,990 price may be temporary, lasting for the next 10 days, with future pricing uncertain.
On the other hand, Tesla has dropped the tri-motor Cyberbeast’s price back to $99,990 after several price fluctuations. Sales of the Cybertruck have been underwhelming, with a reported 48% decline in 2025. Despite early projections of selling 250,000 units annually, Tesla only managed to sell just over 20,000 Cybertrucks last year.
Source: The Verge